Translingual: Colobus, Otocolobus “κολοβός”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press κολοβός in Bailly, Anatole (1935) Le...
From New Latin, from Ancient Greek κολοβός (kolobós, “maimed”). IPA(key): /ˈkɔ.lo.bo/ Rhymes: -ɔlobo Hyphenation: cò‧lo‧bo colobo m (plural colobi) colobus...
The word shares the formation with κολοβός (kolobós, “mutilated, docked”) and σκαμβός (skambós, “crooked”), denoting a derivation from Pre-Greek. According...
mutilation Third declension of τὸ κολόβωμᾰ; τοῦ κολοβώμᾰτος (Attic) see at κολοβός “κολόβωμα”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford:...
From κολοβός (kolobós, “docked, curtailed”) + -ῐον (-ĭon, diminutive suffix). IPA(key): /ko.ló.bi.on/ → /koˈlo.βi.on/ → /koˈlo.vi.on/ (5th BCE Attic)...
cut off," see also Russian колдыка (koldyka, “lame”) and Ancient Greek κολοβός (kolobós, “curtailed, broken”); the root is also the ultimate source of...
See also: colobus New Latin, from Ancient Greek κολοβός (kolobós, “maimed”). Colobus m A taxonomic genus within the family Cercopithecidae – the black-and-white...
κόλουρος (kólouros) κολούω (koloúō) κολόχειρ (kolókheir) κλαμβός (klambós) κολοβός (kolobós) ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “κόλος”, in Etymological Dictionary...
(klambós) κλῆμα (klêma) κλῆρος (klêros) κλών (klṓn) κόλαφος (kólaphos) κολοβός (kolobós) κόλος (kólos) Greek: κλάνω (kláno, “to fart”) Attic form of κλαίω...
lyhennetty (fi), typistetty, katkaistu (fi) French: tronqué (fr) Greek: κολοβός (el) (kolovós), περικομμένος (el) (perikomménos) Portuguese: truncado (pt)...